Awards and Slaying of the Dragon at St. George's Day Feast

Prof. David Wentzloff was honored with
the 2010 HKN Professor of the Year Award at St.
George's Feast Day, Monday, April 19, 2010. This is an
annual award voted on by members of Eta Kappa Nu, the
honorary society for electrical and computer engineers.

The Beta Epsilon Chapter of HKN was itself honored with the Outstanding
Chapter Award for 2008-09. This is the fifth year in a row that the U-M
chapter received this award, and is a wonderful tribute to the organization,
activities, and good works that this chapter is known for.

For the first year, the EECS Alumni Society presented the
EECS Alumni Society Undergraduate Award to two individuals
in the department, Ryan Garrone and Paul Rigge. Recipients of
this award are selected by the EECS Alumni Society Board based
on past activities/contributions and potential to enhance the
environment for EECS undergraduate students.

St. George's Day was initiated in 1987 as a tribute to our students from the
faculty. St. George was born in 270, and after his death in 303, was
remembered for his bravery in battle. Many miracles and legends were
attributed to him, including the famous slaying of the dragon.

This year, several faculty attacked the dragon - who was threatening to eat
all the food - and it was finally taken down by Prof. Peter Chen's fearsome
blow!

Posted: April 20, 2010 by
Catharine June
EECS/ECE Communications Coordinatorcmsj@umich.edu or 734-936-2965